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badgraph1csghost · 2 years
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Everyone’s talking about the film like there was never a PC game with a Super NES port. Released in 1994 for PC-DOS, the PC version was made by Apogee Software and the music was written by Robert Prince of Doom and Wolfenstein fame. The Super NES port was conducted by Digit Studios in 1995. This song was written for the title screen. People wondered why it was so different from the film, well it’s because Apogee didn’t get the rights to Richard Rodney Bennett’s award-winning score.
Bobby Prince didn’t actually know what the game was going to be because Apogee hadn’t decided to go with the Goncharov license or not, so he wrote music that he decided was appropriate for any Doom or Wolfenstein-like game.
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vagonparovoz · 7 months
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Ctrl-Alt-Reset
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brainmachinebroke · 5 months
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Thanks to all who gave attention to my VIC-20 setup!
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As a treat, here is my baby, currently awaiting a power supply repair. Sorry for the missing key, this was a landfill rescue ^^;
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sonic4501 · 7 months
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Deer Hunter (1997)
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commodorez · 5 months
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koney-scanlines · 2 years
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Wugo PCII
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nickolashx · 1 year
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Phantasmagoria (1995)
Phantasmagoria is a point-and-click adventure horror game designed by Roberta Williams for MS-DOS and Microsoft Windows and released by Sierra On-Line on August 24, 1995.
"I feel its presence, the icy fingers upon my throat. I hear its eerie sounds, unsettling my every thought. I try in vain to slumber, my reveries gripped by violent terror. My only salvation, the shock of awakening. Something is very, very wrong here."
Master storyteller Roberta Williams challenges you to experience the ultimate interactive nightmare.
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vickie21579 · 2 years
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systemst91 · 1 year
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https://www.instagram.com/p/Ck5mff2u8ME/
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kosmozavr · 1 year
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I translated the first commercial Czech DOS game (from 1994!)
You can play it online or offline for free!
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videogamesskies · 10 months
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Jazz Jackrabbit (1994) (MS DOS)
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sucka99 · 2 months
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arjorge1987 · 10 months
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Delphi 1.0 para Windows 3.1
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rainbowcemetery · 3 months
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if you like qbasic and/or playing games on your 486 i made lil metroidvania in qbasic just for you.
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koney-scanlines · 2 years
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IBM pC 5150B On THe LEFT: 512k rAm, with cgA AnD hErcULEs vidEocaRds, 5151 mONitor. oN tHe RiGHt iS: XT turbO (10MHz) CLOnE WitH hERcuLES anD CGA GRAPhics CardS, 640K RAM, AdLib sOUnd, 5153 mONiTor, NEtWorK CARd fOR inteRneT/TeLNet Bbs ACceSs, 20MB ST-225 Mfm haRD DiSk.
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nickolashx · 2 years
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Alone in the Dark (1992)
Alone in the Dark is a 1992 survival horror video game designed by Frédérick Raynal and developed and published by Infogrames for the PC. Alone in the Dark was released for MS-DOS in 1992.
Jeremy Hartwood, owner of Derceto has died recently. As either Edward Carnby or Emily Hartwood, explore the now abandoned mansion to discover why Jeremy committed suicide and what terrible secret lies within the walls... alone... in the dark.
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